Those were both utterly amazing - they reflected such different things, but really pulled together these beautiful shows and found the themes running through them in addition to pulling the imagery together to tell a story on it's own. These just completely blew me away - telling a story with one text is one thing, telling a unique story with mixed texts is even more remarkable. The music fit perfectly, and the images ran seamlessly together and it just... yeah, these were fabulous. I particularly liked the sense of desperation in "Dr. Who on Holiday", the way that unspeakable odds are thrust on these characters, the choices they make, the things they refuse to give up in order to retain the essential aspect of what they are, and the fact that, in the end, they're all willing to give up everything.
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Date: 2006-08-22 06:29 am (UTC)